Damaeus wrote: > In news:internal.ml.yahoo.comp.programming.c-prog, "Brett McCoy" > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted on Wed, 18 Jun 2008 21:00:59 -0400: > >> Actually, I'd say the "quantum" universe is more like bitmapped >> graphics, since Planck's constant sets a limit on how small quantities >> (time, energy, length, momentum, etc) can be measured. 'quantum' >> implies a discrete amount, not an infinitely variable one. > > Like they have all the answers. Leave it to scientists to place > limits in areas where God has placed none. Dark matter is immediately > replenished. Jesus could have rained fish on the people for days if > he'd wanted to. That's how all those fish were multiplied, you > know... the same way one particle is seen in thousands of places at > once in their quantum physics experiments. > > Damaeus
Stay on topic. There are other forums/groups for philosophically contemplating the world around us. Of course, if you can figure out how to physically multiply food with C/C++, then we're definitely interested. But, AFAIK, the necessary technology to replicate/transmute molecules doesn't exist yet. And even if it does, it is hardly ready to replicate complex organisms. -- Thomas Hruska CubicleSoft President Ph: 517-803-4197 *NEW* MyTaskFocus 1.1 Get on task. Stay on task. http://www.CubicleSoft.com/MyTaskFocus/
